MAPUTO, June 9 (Reuters)
- Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi on Thursday fired Finance Minister Adriano
Maleiane, who has been embroiled in more than two weeks of negotiations with
Russia's VTB Bank over a late $178 million loan repayment.A statement from
Nyusi's office gave no reason for the dismissal and did not say who would be
replacing Maleiane. Mozambique Asset
Management (MAM) borrowed $535 million from VTB to build shipyards in the
capital Maputo and the northern town of Pemba in expectation of a rapid takeoff
in the offshore gas sector but missed a May 23 deadline for its first loan
repayment.Restructuring the loan, updating business plans and bringing
strategic partners on board were all possible ways to avoid a default on the
debt, Maleiane said on Wednesday.Delays to gas projects and at least $1.35
billion of secret government borrowing have created a foreign debt burden that
threatens to plunge one of the world's poorest countries into economic crisis.Financial
watchdogs from Switzerland and Britain are investigating Credit Suisse and VTB
Bank for arranging the heavy undisclosed sovereign borrowing. (Reporting by
Manuel Mucari; Writing by Ed Cropley and Ed Stoddard; Editing by Andrew Roche)
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